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'''January 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''January 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2024]]: The [[North Jefferson Chamber of Commerce]] was established for businesses in [[Kimberly]], [[Morris]], and [[Fultondale]].
* [[2017]]: [[Urban Standard]] was damaged by fire and closed for several months.
* [[2011]]: A single-engine plane [[2011 East Lake plane crash|crashed]] near the [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]], killing pilot [[Eugene Scott]].
* [[2004]]: [[Deborah Vance]] was named Vice President of Community Development for the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]].
* [[2004]]: [[Deborah Vance]] was named Vice President of Community Development for the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]].
* [[2003]]: Former [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Roosevelt Bell]] died at home.
* [[2002]]: An accident at [[Malfunction Junction]] claimed the life of trucker [[Tim Dyson]] and forced the closure of the bridge connecting I-20W/59S to I-65 South.
* [[2002]]: An accident at [[Malfunction Junction]] claimed the life of trucker [[Tim Dyson]] and forced the closure of the bridge connecting I-20W/59S to I-65 South.
* [[1968]]: The final broadcast of Birmingham's "Bozo the Clown," starring [[Ward McIntyre]], was aired.
* [[1968]]: The final broadcast of Birmingham's "Bozo the Clown," starring [[Ward McIntyre]], was aired.
* [[1895]]: [[Blount College]] in [[Oneonta]] burned down.
* [[1886]]: The [[Elyton Land Company]] began operating the first public utility electrical plant in the state.
[[Image:Benjamin Roden 1887.jpg|right|thumb|Benjamin Roden, born January 5, 1844]]
==Births==
* [[1973]]: Artist and editor [[Charles Buchanan]] was born.
* [[1964]]: Law librarian and playwright [[David Garrett]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1960]]: Salon owner [[Richard Joseph Smith]] was born in Huntsville.
* [[1958]]: Football hall of famer [[Joe Cribbs]] was born.
* [[1958]]: Football hall of famer [[Joe Cribbs]] was born.
* [[1953]]: Former Alabama head football coach [[Mike DuBose]] was born in Opp.
* [[1930]]: Civil rights choir director and healthcare consultant [[Mamie Brown]] was born in Dallas County.
* [[1901]]: Baseball player [[Luke Sewell]] was born.
* [[1901]]: Baseball player [[Luke Sewell]] was born.
* [[1896]]: U. S. Marshal [[Dick Griffin]] was born.
* [[1896]]: U.S. Marshal [[Dick Griffin]] was born.
* [[1872]]: Educator [[Charles A. Brown]] was born.
* [[1844]]: Businessman [[Benjamin Roden]] was born.
* [[1844]]: Businessman [[Benjamin Roden]] was born.
==Deaths==
* [[2020]]: A father and daughter were killed in the [[2020 Folsom Field plane crash]].
* [[2011]]: [[Eugene Scott]] died in the [[2011 East Lake plane crash]]
* [[2010]]: Minister to the homeless [[Jessie Hale Downs]] died.
* 2010: Aviator [[Joe Shannon]] died.
* 2010: Retired police officer [[Orlandera Johnson]] died.
* [[2009]]: [[Marvin’s]] CEO [[Alfred Cohn]] died.
* [[2003]]: Former [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Roosevelt Bell]] died at home.
* [[2002]]: Trucker [[Tim Dyson]] died in a collision at [[Malfunction Junction]].
* [[1983]]: Jeweler [[Morris Levy]] died in [[Birmingham]].
==Sports==
* [[2013]]: Ole Miss defeated Pitt 38-17 in the  [[BBVA Compass Bowl]] before a record 59,135 fans.


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January 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Benjamin Roden, born January 5, 1844

Births

Deaths

Sports